We serve with the International Executive Team (IET) to lead The Navigatorsby strengthening, developing, and empowering our Worldwide Partnership.

Mutua Mahiaini

International President

Mutua & Stephanie Mahiaini moved to Colorado Springs from Nairobi, Kenya in April 2012. Mutua committed his life to Christ at the age of ten and was later discipled by The Navigators. Mutua spent two years in France earning his masters degree as a professor of French. He taught French in Kenya for two years before joining Navigator staff in 1981. Mutua and Stephanie were married in 1982. Stephanie has her B.A. in music and education and was also discipled by Navigators. Mutua was appointed National Director of Kenya in 1986, and in 1995 they moved to Côte d’Ivoire to lead the national work and coach leaders in other French-speaking countries. In 1998, Mutua was appointed Africa Regional Director. Mutua joined the International Executive Team as Vice President in September 2011. In February 2015, Mutua was chosen as The Navigators 5th International President. The Mahiainis have four adult children.

David Lyons

International Vice President

David & Renée Lyons grew up by Lake Erie in Ohio. David met Christ at a Billy Graham Crusade, and Renée opened her heart to Christ while growing up in a pastor’s home. They began working with the Navigator Collegiate Ministry at Virginia Tech and then directed the U.S. Navigators International Student Ministry for 15 years. In 2004, the Lyons family moved to Colorado Springs to serve as Director of International Operations. David took on the role of International Vice President in January 2010. David coauthored a book with his sister titled Don’t Waste the Pain. The book, along with an interactive website with the same name, provide a valuable resource for people who want to grow through the pain in their lives.

Alan Ch'ng

International Vice President

Alan officially joined the International Executive Team in January 2013. He was born and raised in Penang, Malaysia and comes from a Taoist Buddhist background. He met Christ through The Navigators while studying at the University of Melbourne, Australia in 1973. After working as an accountant, Alan came on staff with The Navigators in 1979. He started the work among Asian students in Melbourne and led that effort for nearly nine years. In 1984, Alan returned to Malaysia where he served as a staff trainer and Campus Director. He served as the National Director for Malaysia in 1988 until 1999. Starting in 1993, he also joined the Asia Executive Team. Since then he has been traveling throughout Asia coaching and encouraging Navigator staff and labourers. In 2006, the Asian Navigators selected Alan as the Regional Director of the Navigator work in Asia. Alan is married to Connie and they are blessed with 3 boys – Rowan (25) Benjamin (22) and Timothy (20).

Eddie Broussard

International Vice President

Eddie has served with The Navigators in several roles since he met them as a university freshman at in 1974. These include collegiate ministries in four states, an overseas tour in Russia, and 16 years on the leadership team of the US Navigators, where His focus was ethnic diversity. He now serves as International Vice President on The Navigators International Executive Team. He also holds a Master of Arts in New Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He and his wife Barbie, who frequently travels with him in ministry, live in Colorado Springs, CO.

Bulus Bossan

International Vice President

Bulus Silas Bossan joined the International Executive Team in September 2018. A Nigerian, he previously served as regional director of the Navigator work in Africa. Raised in a Christian home, his walk with God grew in college through a Navigator campus ministry in Nigeria. He later served as the Navigator country leader for Nigeria. Over the years, he and his family have also lived in Uganda and Kenya. Bulus says that serving God in Africa has helped him understand the critical needs of the human heart: emptiness, fear and guilt. "I am convinced that God alone is the answer to all three," he says. Bulus and his wife, Salama, have four adult daughters.